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STUFEK – THE PROJECT OF REVITALIZATION OF THE NATIONAL MONUMENT OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – THE CHURCH OF SAINT ELIJAH THE PROPHET AND THE PARISH OFFICE WAS PRESENTED TO STUDENTS FROM ZADAR, LJUBLJANA AND ZENICA

As part of the First Student Festival of Culture in the Parish Office of Zenica, a presentation of the revitalization project of the Church of St. Elijah the Prophet and the Parish Office, as an important national monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was held. To students of Cultural studies from Zenica, studies of Ethnology and Anthropology from Zadar...

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EthnoLab OPENED AT THE FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY 6

The Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Zenica is once again hosting the EtnoLab project this year, which is being implemented in cooperation with the University of Zadar and the University of Ljubljana. EtnoLab 6 was opened with a lecture by senior assistant from the Department of General Cultural Studies Alen Šabanović, “Zenica Čimburiada:…

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THE FIRST MEETING OF THE WORKING GROUP FOR THE PROMOTION OF WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT THROUGH SPORT WAS HELD

On Tuesday, February 18, 2025, the first working meeting was held at our faculty to promote project activities for women's empowerment through sports. The meeting was attended by representatives of the BiH Rugby Federation, with which the Faculty of Philosophy signed a protocol of cooperation, and representatives of…

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Promotion of the project for the inscription of the "Spring Uranka - Zenica Čimburijada" on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina was held - Faculty of Philosophy in Zenica, partner in the project

The partner organization of the Faculty of Philosophy in Zenica, the Zenica Citizens' Forum, today organized a very successful promotion of the project of Inscription of the "Spring Uranka - Zenica Čimburijada" on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Zenica City Museum. The traditional event dedicated to marking the first day of…

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An international conference was held: "Culture of memory and gender: gender-based violence in the war and the continuation of misogynistic projects in the post-war period in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the region". 

The Faculty of Philosophy in Zenica, in cooperation with the TPO Foundation from Sarajevo, and within the UNIGEM project of the University of Zenica, on December 2, 2024, organized the international conference "Culture of Memory and Gender: Gender-Based Violence in War and the Continuation of Misogynistic Projects in the Post-War Period…

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Culture of memory and gender: gender-based violence in war and the continuation of misogynistic projects in the post-war period in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the region

Conference announcement: Culture of memory and gender: gender-based violence in war and the continuation of misogynistic projects in the post-war period in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the region On 02.12.2024, a conference will be held at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Zenica as part of the Campaign '16 days of activism...

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"Culture of memory and gender: gender-based violence in war and the continuation of misogynistic projects in the post-war period in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the region"

The Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Zenica and the TPO Foundation, as part of the campaign "16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence", are organizing the conference: "Culture of Memory and Gender: Gender-Based Violence in War and the Continuation of Misogynistic Projects in the Post-War Period in Bosnia and Herzegovina…

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FEMALE STUDENTS OF CULTURAL STUDIES AT THE PANEL DISCUSSION ON MEDIA LITERACY

Students of the Cultural Studies, together with media professionals, professors and representatives of the non-governmental sector participated in the panel discussion "Media and Media Literacy", organized on the occasion of the completion of the module of the same name of the Program for the Empowerment of Young Women in the Community. The panel discussion was held in the City Museum...

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